Gaston County

NORTH CAROLINA

  

Elections

FAQs

How do I register to vote?
There are a few ways you can register to vote.  You can download an application, fill it out, sign it and mail it to
Gaston County BOE
PO Box 1396
Gastonia, NC 28053

You may also stop by our office located at 410 W. Franklin Blvd., Suite 50, Gastonia, NC 28052 and fill out an application in person.  Applications to register to vote can be found in most City and Town Halls, libraries and the Gaston County Administration Building. 

What are the eligibility requirements for registering to vote in Gaston County?

  • You must be a United States citizen.
  • You must be 18 years old, or will be at the time of the next general election, or at least 16 years old and understand that you must be at least 18 years old on Election Day of the general election in order to vote. 
  • You must be a resident of Gaston County, North Carolina, for 30 days before the election in which you intend to vote. 
  • You must not vote in any other county or state after submitting a voter registration application in Gaston County. If registered elsewhere, you understand that you are canceling that registration upon becoming registered to vote in Gaston County. 
  • You have not been convicted of a felony, or if convicted of a felony, you have completed your sentence, including any probation or parole. (Citizenship and voting rights are automatically restored upon completion of the sentence. No special document is needed.)

How do I know if I’m already registered?
You can check your current voter registration information online.  Please remember that you only have to register once.  The only reason your voter registration would ever be removed without your request is due to you moving and registering in another county, committing a felony or death. 

How do I change my address or political party affiliation?
Regardless of the changes you want to make, there are two ways you can do this.  The easiest is to find your Voter Registration Card, mark the changes you wish to have made, sign it and mail it to our office.  If you don’t have your Voter Registration Card, just fill out an application and send it in.  All changes must be made 25 days before an election. 

I’ve registered to vote and was sent a card in the mail, what do I do with it?
This is your Voter Registration Card and it is so you can have a record of what information we have on file for you.  If everything on the card is accurate, you just keep it for your information.   If there are ever any changes that need to be made, just mark them on this card, sign it, and mail it in.  It is already self addressed for your convenience.   Please also note that your Voter Registration Card is not required to vote.

Why can’t I register as an Independent?
NC currently only recognizes three political parties: Democrat, Republican and Libertarian.  If you choose not to select one of these options as your political affiliation, then you will automatically be marked as “Unaffiliated.”  This means you are not a member of any political party. 

How does my party affiliation affect my ability to vote in a primary election?
If you are a member of a specific party, you are allowed to only vote in that party’s primary.  Example:  Someone who is a registered Republican may only vote in the Republican Primary.  If you are “Unaffiliated” then NC does allow you to choose which political party’s primary you would like to vote in, or you may opt to vote an Unaffiliated ballot.  Once your vote is cast, you may not change it.  No one, regardless of their affiliation, can vote in more than one primary. 

Who can vote in a primary run-off?
If a party has a primary run-off, then members of that party may vote in it.  If you were an unaffiliated voter who chose to vote in that particular party’s primary, you too are able to vote in the run-off.  Members of a different political party, or unaffiliated members who chose to vote in a different party’s primary, may not vote in the primary run-off.

How do I request an absentee ballot?
Information needed to request an absentee ballot can be found online.

How do I become a poll worker?
Gaston County has paid volunteers to help with the One-stop voting sites as well as all polling sites on Election Day.  If this is something you’re interested in, please go to our Brochures and Forms page (link to it) and print off an application, fill it out and mail it to our office.

Can I hold a registration drive?
Yes!  Anyone can hold a registration drive.  The board of elections office will not only give you supplies, but also a little training to help ensure your registration drive is a success!

How do I find my representatives?
You can find your jurisdictions listed on your Voter Registration Card.  If you don’t have your Voter Registration Card, you can call the office and have a staff member looking up your information.

Why do I get so many cards in the mail?
Every time the voter makes any change to their voter information, the board of elections will automatically send a new Voter Registration Card.  You do not send this card back to the board of elections office.  If this Voter Registration card is returned as undeliverable, then a Confirmation Card is sent to the voter.  Confirmation cards must be completed, signed and sent to the Gaston County Board of Elections office. 

Every time you change your address with the post office, but fail to change your address with the board of elections, you may receive a NCOA (National Change of Address) card.  This is prompted when the elections office and the post office compare addresses and see there is a discrepancy.  To avoid this, make sure you change your address every time you move with both agencies. 

I have a relative who has passed away, how do I cancel their voter registration?
You can go here (link to the forms and brochures page) and download the Deceased Voter Certification form, complete it and mail it into our office. 

 Where do I vote?
Your polling location can be found here. (Link to the Polling Places) You may also vote during our One-Stop voting (“Early Voting”)  which will take place 2.5 weeks prior to an election.  One-Stop locations will vary depending on the election.

When are the polls open?
On Election Day, the polls are open from 6:30 a.m. until 7:30 p.m.

Where can I view a sample ballot?
Near the date of each election, you can view a sample ballot from our website.

Do I have to show my ID at the polls?
You may be required to show ID the first time you vote in Gaston County if you registered by mail and did not provide a valid identification number. Acceptable ID includes the following:

  • A current and valid photo ID
  • A current utility bill, bank statement, government check or paycheck, or a government document that shows your name and address as it appears on your voter registration application.

I saw somebody at the polls today who does not live in this precinct anymore. How do I get that person to vote where he/she is supposed to?
Talk to the precinct officials and file an Election Day Challenge. They have the forms and instructions. You can also contact the Board of Elections office, and we’ll tell you about additional options. Either way, thanks for keeping your eyes open!

What if I am unable to enter the polling place because of age or physical disability?
You may request an absentee ballot. If you prefer to vote on Election Day or at an early voting site but are unable to enter the facility, you may vote outside the voting location in your car. This procedure is called "curbside voting." Look for the curbside voting sign near the entrance to the voting place and park there. A precinct election official will assist you in verifying your registration information and bringing you a ballot. If you cannot locate a precinct election official in the parking lot, please ask someone to enter the voting place and inform the election officials that you need assistance.

I plan to bring a voter to vote curbside. Can I sit in the car and vote curbside, too?
ONLY if you also cannot enter the polling place due to age or physical disability.

I am legally blind. Can someone accompany me in the voting booth?
Yes, you may receive assistance from any person of your choice, except your employer or union agent. Alternately, you may ask one of the precinct election officials to assist you.

Can my Power of Attorney vote for me?
No. If you cannot make it to the polls, you may request an absentee ballot.